0 to say something slowly and seriously in a voice that does not rise or fall much -- (以平直的语调)缓慢而严肃地说
[ + speech ] "Let us pray," the priest intoned to his congregation. “我们祷告吧。”牧师缓慢而庄重地对会众说道。
Discrimination and evocation of affectively intoned speech in patients with right parietal disease.
Abreaction is characterized, intones the instructor, by a literal reliving, moment by moment and in real time, of the formerly repressed memory.
It seems to be enough to intone 'puritan', and leave it at that.
As the opening flute tune moves to the strings, the harp intones a bare melody, quietening the orchestra.
Both of her readings are fluent, color fully intoned, and with carefully enunciated literary standard pronunciation.
The two merge, as the parallel string chords assume the timbre and register of the soprano, and the soprano intones synchronously with the hieratic, six-stroke pulse of the strings.
I thought he was beginning to burst into song, but he was only intoning.
How are questions and exclamations intoned?